Man Compiles Every James Hetfield 'Yeah' Ever

Since Metallica started back in the early 1980s, James Hetfield has been developing one of the most distinctive vocal styles in hard rock and metal.
His guttural roar has become a staple of the Metallica sound, defining heavy metal singing for generations to come. He also says the word "yeah" a lot. Like, a hell of a lot.
Hetfield's "yeahs" have been a staple of every Metallica record from "Kill 'Em All" to "Death Magnetic" (and no, "Lulu" was not a Metallica album, it was just a bad dream we collectively had... pay it no mind).
Now, having realized Hetfield's ability for expressing the affirmative at every available opportunity, some smart pup has decided to take every Hetfield "yeah" ever and compile them into one three minute bout of utter insanity.
It sounds something like this:

So there you go, the complete evolution of James Hetfield's "yeah". Points to everyone who was able to identify all of the songs that these "yeahs" came from. Minus points if you were only able to identify the ones from "St. Anger".

I both agree and disagree. I didn't mind the songs but I thought that the production could have been better, metallica may have realized this and thats why they did the rehearsal dvd. I enjoyed that quite a bit. The whole album being jammed live in a little room, sounded much better and more raw which was the point of that disk anyway. Plus Kirk's backup screams are pretty rad and make me chuckle.

lol you're equally biased. It's called having an opinion one way or the other. What's the point of tip toeing around how you really feel? By my own personal standards, St. Anger is not only a bad Metallica album, it's also poorly recorded, over long, and if any other band had their name on it, I never would have bothered to listen to it.